I've been using Lintronic code-converters for years to fill in what might be missing from the PUC. You can also program one of their code-converters to connect to your BeoSystem or B&O TV to act upon the CINEMA trigger to send out IR commands when you go into CINEMA mode and to send out other IR commands when you go out of CINEMA mode. This takes a bit of work since you have to create the cable to connect to the BeoSystem/TV. Michael at Lintronic is very fast in personally responding to emails for help. However, he rarely tells you exactly how to do something. Rather, he points you to one of the documented resources on his website -- which can be rather hard to understand and you really have to read the entire thing very carefully. Also, the website is very confusing to navigate to find exactly what you're looking for. Once you get it working, though, it works exactly as it should.

I want to use a third party panel with a Beolink NL converter or an active kit. I want to use a beo4 to turn on the tv and have sound come through the active kit or converter. Id like to use only one beolink eye for both but don't know if that's possible.

Does the Lin-433 has strong RF transmitter? I have a couple of nexa wrr-1 relays on my second floor that I would like to control by my MLGW. Today I use a weak Nexa transmitter and sometimes the signals from this is not strong enough.

Does the Lin-433 has strong RF transmitter? I have a couple of nexa wrr-1 relays on my second floor that I would like to control by my MLGW. Today I use a weak Nexa transmitter and sometimes the signals from this is not strong enough.

I haven't done any scientific tests but it seems to be more powerful than the normal nexa transmitters at least in my house

I don't use the active kit, I use the Beolink Converter instead, the MCL/ML converter that is. The audio signal comes out of the Sony TV via RCA to the active kit and then from there over ML to the Beosound. The speakers are connected to the Beosound.

My concern is the cabling from the lintronic to the NL/ML converter; that particular eye requires an rj45 connection;

I'll be required to go in to the Lintronic from the eye receiver supplied with their package and then extend

the connection/commands on over to the converter after that.

I`m not quite sure, but I think you can use the IR transmitting outputs to wire the IR input of an active kit or converter. Though you will need a special cable with an RJ45 plug.

mjmedlo:

I want to be able to control a cable box with the intronic as well. I wonder if "TV" can both send the power command

for a third party panel and I could use the red button as I do on the beo4 to pull up the guide on the cable box?

In other words. .. if TV turns on the third party panel, will the red button control another product i.e. stb?

Yes. You can program macros for every command. Lintronic works the same way Beo does. You have modes and commands.

Mode is for example TV, command is a number (0-9), the color buttons, arrows left right, up-down....

So pressing TV can execute an action that will start up your panel and the cable box. Now pressing the green button (for example in TV mode) can activate the program guide in your cable. So you can map all Beo4 commands (in TV mode) to your cable box and all commands (for example in DVD mode) to your BR player..... There are sometimes problems with hold commands like volume up/down, just test it. But won`t be a problem, if you use a Beo-amp...:)

Also it might be a bit tricky to handle toggle commands like Power on many Hifi products. Beo4/5/6 wants to activate a device by pressing the source (TV, DVD, CD, RADIO....) and set the product, amp and speakers to standby pressing the red button (stdby button).